All this talk of include objects made me think of a use for these we don't publicise all that well. You don't have to use these objects to render a full page.

You can embed include objects in the middle of an existing HTML page using the hand-picked rule. There are several great advantages for this:

1. you can edit most of the content on the page itself using a standard (dmHTML obj)
2. you can reuse the thing all over the place if it takes your fancy


For example, take a look at this page on MXDU:
  http://www.mxdu.com/go/agenda/mxdu-central

The "Forgetten Password" field is just an include scheduled onto the page with "Hand Picked Rule". I'm going to use it again in a moment when I put up another seminar registration option for one of our Sponsors. The rest of the page is a normal everyday dmHTML obj.

-- geoff
http://www.mxdu.com/

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